F0692 F692: Provide enough food/fluids to maintain a resident's health.
D

Failure to Adhere to Fluid Restriction for Resident with Hyponatremia

Royal Oaks Nursing And Rehab CenterTitusville, Florida Survey Completed on 06-26-2024

Summary

The facility failed to adhere to a systematic approach to manage fluid restrictions for a resident diagnosed with heart disease, renal disease, high blood pressure, prostate issues, and hyponatremia. The resident was on a physician-ordered fluid restriction of 1000 ml per day, with specific allocations for dietary and nursing staff. However, observations revealed that the resident was provided with a large cup of water containing approximately 473 ml, which exceeded the daily fluid allowance. The resident was not informed about the fluid restriction, and the Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) assigned to the resident was unaware of the restriction, leading to the resident receiving more fluids than prescribed. The CNA mentioned that there was previously a system of placing stickers on doors to indicate fluid restrictions, but it was unclear if this practice was still in use. Upon reviewing the electronic medical record, the CNA confirmed the fluid restriction but noted that the Kardex did not specify the amount of fluid the resident was to receive. The East Wing Unit Manager also confirmed the fluid restriction and acknowledged that the fluid intake should have been controlled by both dietary and nursing staff. This lack of communication and oversight resulted in the resident receiving excessive fluids, contrary to the physician's orders.

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Inspection fine: $26,180
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